Dasch writes to his parent from Fort Bliss in Texas. He wishes he could be home for Christmas. He also mentions that the army does not allow German or Austrian-born men to fight in Europe or become officers in the US Army.

In this brief letter to his parents Philip writes from Camp Greene in Charlotte, North Carolina. He describes the weight of artillery shells and also details clothing items he will send home because they are not allowed by the army.

In this letter Dasch writes that because his family did not receive his first few letters from France he will recap his journey across the ocean. He notes that the voyage took seven days, that he was seasick, and that he arrived in France on...

In this letter Dasch writes to his parents from Camp Stewart. He writes that the 5th is leaving for New Jersey and his unit might be leaving for San Francisco, Alamogordo, or Long Island. He also notes that the army assigned him the battery number...

In this letter Philip writes to his mother from Ulmen, Germany. He writes that General Pershing visited camp and announced he will run for the next presidential election. Philip reports that the general opinion of the army is that a civilian...